Investigating Transgender and Gender Expansive Education Research, Policy and Practice
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Investigating Transgender and Gender Expansive Education Research, Policy and Practice

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Investigating Transgender and Gender Expansive Education Research, Policy and Practice

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This book addresses an emerging and vital field of scholarship, which deals with transgender- and gender-expansive-informed education, policy, and practice.

The collection provides a framework for thinking about the relevance of Transgender Studies for the field of education and specifically for K-12 schooling contexts. It argues for the need to engage transgender-informed epistemologies and provides insight into trans-affirmative education research, policy contexts, and practices with the view to generating knowledge about how the experiences of transgender and non-binary youth, gender non-conformity, and gender-creative expression are being addressed in the education system. Topics addressed range from trans-informed policy analysis and enactment across various contexts to addressing central concerns and polemics related to the policing and regulation of students' gender identities and expression, with respect to washroom space in schools and the use of gender-neutral pronouns. The book is timely and pertinent, especially given that transphobia and addressing gender justice in the education system have been identified as significant human rights issues which require urgent intervention.

Overall, this collection points to both the productive potentialities of this emerging body of research, and the limitations and challenges that need to continue to be addressed in the realization of a commitment to enacting a critical trans politics in education. This book was originally published as a special issue of Gender and Education.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2020
ISBN
9781000703047
Edition
1
Topic
Art

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Citation Information
  7. Notes on Contributors
  8. 1 Introduction: Transgender and gender expansive education research, policy and practice: reflecting on epistemological and ontological possibilities of bodily becoming
  9. 2 Contested spaces: trans-inclusive school policies and parental sovereignty in Canada
  10. 3 The policyscape of transgender equality and gender diversity in the Western Australian education system: a case study
  11. 4 Can policies help schools affirm gender diversity? A policy archaeology of transgender-inclusive policies in California schools
  12. 5 What’s involved in ‘the work’? Understanding administrators’ roles in bringing trans-affirming policies into practice
  13. 6 Problematizing the cisgendering of school washroom space: interrogating the politics of recognition of transgender and gender non-conforming youth
  14. 7 The de/politicization of pronouns: implications of the No Big Deal Campaign for gender-expansive educational policy and practice
  15. Index